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Garnet Rogers (born May 1955) is a Canadian folk musician, singer, songwriter and composer. He was born in Hamilton, Ontario with Maritime roots.<ref name="fleming">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Early lifeEdit

Rogers was born in Hamilton, Ontario<ref name="Cove">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> to Nathan Allison Rogers and Valerie (née Bushell) Rogers, who had moved to Ontario from Nova Scotia to find work. Rogers, along with his elder brother Stan, was raised in Binbrook, Ontario,<ref name="Rockingham2016">Template:Cite news</ref> and spent summers in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="O'Kane2016">Template:Cite news</ref>

CareerEdit

Rogers began his professional career working with his brother Stan,<ref name="Examiner">Template:Cite news</ref> arranging Stan's music.

After Stan died in a plane crash on June 2, 1983 (just a few weeks before Stan, Garnet and bass player Jim Morison were to tour the US), Garnet began to pursue his own career.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

At first, Rogers had difficulty getting a permit from the U.S. Immigration Service, which only granted one after a campaign on his behalf was launched by Odetta, The Boston Globe, and a PBS TV station in New York.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

While his brother's style of writing was more traditional and often based on Canadian Maritime styles, Rogers' style is more modern, utilizing influences from blues, rock, country/bluegrass, and classical.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Rogers' instruments include the guitar, mandolin, violin, and flute. In live performances, he usually sits beside a guitar rack that includes three vintage Gibson acoustic guitars, a National guitar, a Fender Stratocaster, and sometimes a Hammertone Octave 12 (half-scale electric 12-string guitar).<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Rogers' songs include The Outside Track, All That Is, Sleeping Buffalo, Night Drive, Under The Summer Moonlight, Summer Lightning, Small Victory, and Frankie and Johnny. They range from slices of life to mild social commentary and humour. His humour is also seen in his on-stage banter between songs,<ref name="Examiner"/> mostly unrecorded, except for a couple of interludes on his brother's posthumous album, "Home in Halifax". In addition, Garnet has covered other folk artists' work, including Roy Forbes' (Bim's) Woh Me, and Archie Fisher's The Final Trawl. His collaborators include Doug McArthur and Doug Long.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Rogers has also written "Night Drive," a memoir of his travels with his brother Stan, who died in a fire aboard an Air Canada flight in 1983.<ref name="Stan Rogers bio">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Personal lifeEdit

Garnet lives on a farm in Brantford, Ontario,<ref name="Examiner"/> where his wife Gail raises champion thoroughbreds.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> They also own a house in Nova Scotia.<ref name="Examiner"/>

Solo albumsEdit

  • Garnet Rogers (1984)
  • The Outside Track (1985)
  • Speaking Softly in the Dark (1988)
  • Small Victories (1990)
  • At A High Window (1992)
  • Summer Lightning [Live] (1994)
  • Night Drive (1996)
  • Sparrow's Wing (1999)
  • Firefly (2001)
  • Shining Thing (2004)
  • Get a Witness [Live] (2007)
  • Summer's End (2014)

Other albumsEdit

  • Off the Map with Archie Fisher (1986)
  • Doug McArthur with Garnet Rogers (1989)
  • All That Is (The Songs of Garnet Rogers) (2002) [Red House Records]
  • Live at the Black Sheep (2003)
  • The Best Times After All [Live] with Archie Fisher (2019)

See alsoEdit

  • Eileen McGann—Irish-Canadian female Celtic folksinger. They started out professionally in the same timeframe, played many of the same venues in their early days, and Garnet Rogers appeared on some of her early recordings.
  • Gordon Lightfoot
  • Roy Orbison

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